Quién fue Che Guevara | Fernando Díaz Villanueva

Fernando Díaz Villanueva, author of the works Ernesto Che Guevara (Great Illustrated Biographies) and *Che Guevara: Fraud or Legend*, discusses Guevara's visit to Guatemala in the 1950s, where he began his revolutionary career, and his relationship with brothers Fidel and Raúl Castro Ruz, whom he met in Mexico and supported in carrying out the Cuban Revolution. He also explores the factors that transformed this figure of communism and socialism into a global leader, one who had no qualms about killing or ordering a firing squad to do so, because he considered it his duty. Finally, he explains how this myth generated significant profits for the market. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:23 Che Guevara in Guatemala 03:08 How Che Guevara Became a World Leader 09:19 Che Guevara's Personality and Aims 12:37 The Myth of Che Guevara 14:54 Giovanni Giolitti's Opinion on Liberalism and Communism 15:16 Closing Credits #FernandoDíazVillanueva #CheGuevara #Socialism Social Media: Facebook •   / sergiosantidiaz   Instagram •   / sergiosantidiaz   TikTok •   / sergiosantidiaz   Twitter •   / sergiosantidiaz   Discord •   / discord   Join this channel to access its Benefits:    / @sergiosantidiaz   Fernando Díaz Villanueva Fernando Díaz Villanueva is a journalist, founder of Negocios.com, associate of the Juan de Mariana Institute, and a regular contributor to Libertad Digital. He is the author of the books: Sic Semper Tyrannis: Magnicidios en la historia (Sic Semper Tyrannis: Assassinations in History), Historia criminal del comunismo (Criminal History of Communism), Para habernos matado: Grandes batallas de la historia de España (To Have Killed Us: Great Battles in the History of Spain), and co-author of Enziklopedia Perroflauta (Perroflauta Encyclopedia), among others. Credits Who Was Che Guevara? Fernando Díaz Villanueva Academic Building, A-407 Francisco Marroquín University Guatemala, February 5, 2014 A New Media-UFM Production. Guatemala, December 2014 Camera: Diego Chajón; Digital Editing and Publication: Nelson Quintanilla; Index and Synopsis: Eugenia Aldana.